Recognizing each neighbor as a beloved presence worthy of pure devotion, transforming ordinary proximity into spiritual encounter.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught love without expectation or fear—a radical devotion that asks nothing in return. Applied to neighborhood, this means seeing each person nearby not as stranger or obligation, but as worthy of genuine care and presence. Sacred intimacy of neighbor reframes proximity as opportunity for authentic connection rather than mere coexistence. When we approach neighbors with Rabia's unconditional heart, we move beyond duty into genuine belonging. This practice dissolves the walls between self and other, creating spaces where community members feel truly seen and valued. In place-based belonging, this becomes the foundation for neighborhoods that thrive through mutual recognition and love, where presence itself becomes an act of devotion and places become sacred through the quality of human connection within them.
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